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Here we provide tables showing the locations of
# for this, must use the kew_species names rather than std_name_h, because # if we use std_name_h, we will not pick up all genus (as not all genus # are in std_name_h if they appear as a host in the database that is species # level only) # as we have primarily standardised names using kew, this should not be a particular # problem, but there may be some species/genus wihtin the database that are not allocated # distribution information # if they were not standardised with the Kew data as the backbone
Where a host appears to have no record of a phyto in any of the locations for which it is shown, this will be due to a record of a key phytophthora being on that host from a location that Kew has not listed has being a location in which that host is found. e.g., P. cinnamomi on Betula utilis in Australia
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